Thanks again for being flexible in this case. I can promise that I won't be making a habit of it. There does seem to be a lot of interest in the Faure recordings though. And it's interesting you hear Faure more in broadcasts. I just wish that some listeners here could be diverted over to my Rachmaninoff Prelude. But the problem there is that hardly anyone but the Rachmaninov fanatics (like me) knows the piece. But, being in the archive, it'll continue to be heard over time.

David

_________________"Interpreting music means exploring the promise of the potential of possibilities." David April

Thanks for uploading it to the main-site, Chris. I´m really glad about this. And, of course, I also don´t want to make a habit of such things. But in this case it was really worth, because Davids interpretation is so unique, valuable and is so much congenial to the composers spirit from my view. Really wonderful playing.I will switch to your new Bach-submission as soon as possible, btw.

Thanks for listening to my recording from the 80s. I'm glad you liked it. One thing I noticed about the Faure nocturnes is that the late ones seem darker in nature. This No. 6 has a nice buoyancy to it I think. It remember it was a joy to play it.

David

_________________"Interpreting music means exploring the promise of the potential of possibilities." David April

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